Supply chain redesign for resilience using simulation

Supply chain redesign for resilience using simulation

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Article ID: iaor20121209
Volume: 62
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 329
End Page Number: 341
Publication Date: Feb 2012
Journal: Computers & Industrial Engineering
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: simulation: applications
Abstract:

Supply chains are facing numerous changes that are contributing to increasing their complexity and vulnerability to disturbances, therefore, to survive, supply chains must be resilient. The paper presents a supply chain simulation study for a real case concerned with the Portuguese automotive supply chain. The subset automotive supply chain involved in the case study is a three‐echelon supply chain, composed by one automaker, two 1st‐tier suppliers, two 2nd‐tier suppliers, and one outsource entity. The purpose of the study is to evaluate alternative supply chain scenarios for improving supply chain resilience to a disturbance and understanding how mitigation strategies affect each supply chain entity performance. Two strategies widely used to mitigate disturbance negative effects on supply chains were considered and six scenarios were designed. The scenarios differ in terms of presence or absence of a disturbance in one hand and presence or absence of a mitigation strategy in other hand. To evaluate the scenarios designed, two performance measures were defined per supply chain entity, Lead Time Ratio and Total Cost.

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